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<p>[QUOTE="4to2centBC, post: 2685531, member: 76181"]You are correct of course. That is the CNG attribution and I believe they used the term "in Lycian" to indicate they were making a translation into English. I can't find half the keys that people use for other languages. For instance, I have no idea how to type a letter with an umlaut over it. Unless I can copy and paste it, I stick with my english keyboard and ethnics used in the catalog description. I will however copy and paste your ethnic and use it to update my gallery listing. Thanks for that. <b>ME)(PA-ΠATA </b></p><p><b><br /></b></p><p><b><br /></b></p><p><b>AR Stater (24.5mm, 9.80 g, 1h). </b>mint probably Antiphellos Forepart of lion right / Head of Mithrapata left; MITHR-A-P-ATA in Lycian around ME)(PA-ΠATA , triskeles to lower right; all within incuse square. Mildenberg, Mithrapata Mildenberg, Mithrapata 6 Dies 3 and 5, Podalia 60 thru 67 A3 and P5, Falghera Reuter 98 and 99, SNG Copenhagen Supp. 472 same dies, Boston MFA Supp. 229 same dies, Kraay & Hirmer 658 same dies, EF, toned.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="4to2centBC, post: 2685531, member: 76181"]You are correct of course. That is the CNG attribution and I believe they used the term "in Lycian" to indicate they were making a translation into English. I can't find half the keys that people use for other languages. For instance, I have no idea how to type a letter with an umlaut over it. Unless I can copy and paste it, I stick with my english keyboard and ethnics used in the catalog description. I will however copy and paste your ethnic and use it to update my gallery listing. Thanks for that. [B]ME)(PA-ΠATA AR Stater (24.5mm, 9.80 g, 1h). [/B]mint probably Antiphellos Forepart of lion right / Head of Mithrapata left; MITHR-A-P-ATA in Lycian around ME)(PA-ΠATA , triskeles to lower right; all within incuse square. Mildenberg, Mithrapata Mildenberg, Mithrapata 6 Dies 3 and 5, Podalia 60 thru 67 A3 and P5, Falghera Reuter 98 and 99, SNG Copenhagen Supp. 472 same dies, Boston MFA Supp. 229 same dies, Kraay & Hirmer 658 same dies, EF, toned.[/QUOTE]
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